The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... Fortune to be preferred ....... 465. Means of strengthening Faith .. 466. On the Advantages of Dancing .. .... STEELE . 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius ... HUGHES . THE SPECTATOR . No. 385. THURSDAY , MAY 22 ...
... Fortune to be preferred ....... 465. Means of strengthening Faith .. 466. On the Advantages of Dancing .. .... STEELE . 467. On the Love of Praise - Character of Manilius ... HUGHES . THE SPECTATOR . No. 385. THURSDAY , MAY 22 ...
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... fortunes ; but a regard must be carefully had to the person with whom you have to do ; for it is not to be doubted , but a great man of common sense , must look with secret indignation , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand ...
... fortunes ; but a regard must be carefully had to the person with whom you have to do ; for it is not to be doubted , but a great man of common sense , must look with secret indignation , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand ...
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... fortune by running away with her grandmother . But as I do not design this speculation for the evergreens of the sex , I shall again apply myself to those who would willingly listen to the dictates of reason and virtue , and can now ...
... fortune by running away with her grandmother . But as I do not design this speculation for the evergreens of the sex , I shall again apply myself to those who would willingly listen to the dictates of reason and virtue , and can now ...
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... fortunes , indeed , weighed in the nice scale of interest , are not exactly equal , which , by the way , was the true cause of my jilting him ; and I had the assurance to acquaint him with the following maxim , that I should always ...
... fortunes , indeed , weighed in the nice scale of interest , are not exactly equal , which , by the way , was the true cause of my jilting him ; and I had the assurance to acquaint him with the following maxim , that I should always ...
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... fortune shall exceed his , you were pleased to intimate your passion would increase accordingly . ' The world has seen me shamefully lose the time to please a fickle woman , which might have been employed much more to my credit and ...
... fortune shall exceed his , you were pleased to intimate your passion would increase accordingly . ' The world has seen me shamefully lose the time to please a fickle woman , which might have been employed much more to my credit and ...
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